UNICEF’s latest report reveals the severe impact of extreme heat on children in Africa. Urgent measures are needed to address health risks and improve climate resilience.
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun, with an illustrious seven years in marketing operations, stands as a beacon in the field. Specializing in digital strategy and product marketing, she has meticulously crafted strategies that have propelled over twenty global brands to new heights. Her unique creative flair not only assures tangible results but also a lasting impact in the market. Beyond her professional expertise, Motoni is a gifted storyteller. Her fiction and non-fiction narratives captivate and resonate with a diverse audience, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer.
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Senegalese women are challenging cultural norms and breaking into the male-dominated world of wrestling, inspiring change and empowerment across the nation.
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Mpox vaccines are still months from being widely available, as WHO and Africa CDC hold emergency talks to address the ongoing outbreak in Africa.
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Tanzanian police have released key opposition leaders after mass arrests, amid rising tensions ahead of the 2025 general elections. The crackdown has drawn international concern.
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Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio, presiding over the United Nations Security Council in August, is advocating for an increase in African representation within the council. Bio emphasizes the importance …
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old Fields to acquire Osisko Mining in a $1.6 billion deal, enhancing its North American presence and advancing the Windfall Lake Project.
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The DRC is negotiating with Zambia to reopen their closed border, aiming to restore vital trade routes and ease regional economic tensions.
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Somalia and Ethiopia have resumed negotiations over a port deal, with Turkey mediating the talks, in a move aimed at enhancing trade and regional cooperation.
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South Sudan faces economic turmoil as declining oil exports strain the government’s ability to pay civil servants, raising fears of further instability.
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Sudan’s farming heartland is thrown into chaos as unruly RSF fighters seize crops and livestock, deepening the country’s food security crisis and threatening livelihoods.